Depending on the variant, the interior changes come in the form of wood grain and piano black trims. The SUV is claimed to have a better NVH (Noise Vibration and Harshness) package compared to the outgoing model.

The powertrain options however, remain untouched. The Pajero for the Philippines market continues to be powered either by a 3.2-litre diesel four-cylinder engine or a range-topping 3.8-litre V6 petrol motor.

The oil burner generates 165 PS and 363 Nm of torque while the gasoline mill churns out 250 PS (246.57 bhp) and 329 Nm of torque. A 5-speed automatic transmission and a Super Select 4WD system are standard across the range.

The Pajero's standard equipment list includes 6 airbags, Mitsubishi Active Stability Traction Control, ABS and EBD. The off roader can also be specified with a reverse camera and tyre pressure monitoring system from the dealership.